inSTrUCTion ManUal
8 Power supply for the Dual FHSS micro receiver
The 2.4 Dual FHSS micro receiver operates on a voltage of between 4.00 and 10.0 volts. If you are operating a model which is fitted with 4.8 V servos
a 4 cell NiMH battery pack should be used. If using 6.0 V servos you should use a 5 cell pack. In both cases we recommend the use of a weatronic
electronic switch.
You can of course choose another make of switch or use a LiPo voltage regulator if desired. The capacity of the packs which you use will depend upon
how many servos you operate and what their current draw is.
The total current draw of all of the servos working under full load must not exceed 6 Amps otherwise the receivers circuit
board may be damaged.
9 Using the system with a 2.4 Dual FHSS 12-22 r series receiver
9.1 General
Professionally developed, tried and tested firmware driving high power micro processors make the weatronic 2.4 Dual FHSS 12-22 R series receivers
combined with the weatronic transmitter module an incredibly reliable and powerful combination. To get the best performance out of your system
you will need a laptop or PC loaded with our GigaControl software which will not only allow you to analyse data gathered during your flights, but
will also enable you to make many changes to the internal settings of the hardware. Our software is included with all components which we supply
and it can also be downloaded from www.weatronic.com under Downloads. To ensure the best possible results, always install the software from you
own disk or download and do not use a version from a third party. Once you have the software installed onto your PC, all you will need is a Mini USB
cable and you will be able to perfectly tune your system to your model.
Dual Receiver 2.4 Dual FHSS 12-22 R Gyro II with electronic switch board
9.2 Features
The 2.4 Dual FHSS 12-22 R series receivers and a further development to our well known Dual Receiver12-20 R 35, 36 and 72 MHz range. Our design
target was quite simple, to create an on-board control system that will offer the maximum in reliability using the new 2.4 GHz broad band technology
which incorporates a dual power supply circuit capable of handling enough current to be able to supply today's modern digital servos.
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